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We found the following complaints for MERCURY MARINER HYBRID (2006)

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After having a new water coolant pump (the fourth one in my mariner hybrid) and a new throttle body being put into my car by a ford dealership, my car is still having the same problems. Now a "service emission sys" warning has come on, and being under 150,000 miles still i contacted ford to see what could be done since it was "fixed" by them but still has a problem related to the electrical hybrid powertrain, and ford says there is nothing else that can be done, even though it clearly is under the warranty that they created due to the failures of both parts.

The driver information display showed: brake system failure. Took vehicle to dealership, and was told that the item was not covered by extended warranty that i purchased through dealer. The item that was found to cause the code is the wiring that controls the hydraulic pump for the abs brake system. Although the brakes still function, but do not protect from locking up in an event of emergency braking.

In april 2014 my girlfriend was driving our 2006 mercury mariner when it shut off while driving.was told to reset computer which we did.the next day it shut off in an intersection.luckily no accident but under no circumstances should the car computer shut the car off while driving!!!!!!was wiring harness for hybrid battery.the next month she was driving and lost all power steering while driving.luckily no accident.took it to dealer, told would need to replace entire steering column or sensor. Was sensor ($1129).why is this year not covered by recall for this issue and 2008 on is????thank you.

Traveling on the highway, reached a speed of 65, " stop safely now " warning showed up on the electronic dash. Saw thousands of complaints about the same. Serious safety issue.

Car would not move at all after coming to a stop when making a left turn in the middle of an busy intersection. With the car idling at 1000 rpms, it would not move when i pressed the accelerator. I had to shut the vehicle down completely, restart it, and then it would move forward only if i pressed the accelerator immediately after restarting. If traffic did not allow immediate travel, the car would not move forward as previously described. If you could not proceed immediately this cycle would continue multiple times. Thishas happened on over 30 separate occasions with this vehicle. This problem caused multiple safety risks from side or rear end collisions.

On i-66w vehicle lost engine power at highway speed.displayed stop safely now and master vehicle electrical hazard warning lamp.the incident was extremely harrowing for the driver as the power cutoff was unexpected and immediate.coasted to shoulder.a restart, per the owner manual, was attempted but did not work.transported on flatbed to ford dealership.dealership stated hybrid battery harness, hybrid cooling fans, and throttle body needed to be replaced and pcm reprogrammed for $1900 to 'fix issue.owner requested a new 12v front battery and warning ceased.owner decided to do some research and test drive short distances.on 5/24 the engine cut off in an office parking lot.vehicle was able to be restarted and go 4 miles back to residence after the carpet covering the hybrid battery was pulled up and the cabin a/c turned to high in an effort to cool the battery area (it did not feel hot but the owner believed if a temp reading was the cause a few degrees cooler might help).a wealth of info was found indicating this was a known problem and had multiple ford technical service bulletins issued (09-18-6 sep 09hybrid systems - red triangle on/dtc p0a27 set'). The owner compiled a list of 88 complaint numbers on the nhtsa site that indicate substantially similar experiences from 2005-2008 ford escape hybrid / mercury mariner hybrid owners.believe root cause is a design flaw in the pcm s/w that removes engine power when a minor deviation from the nominal battery temp range is sensed.likely contributing issue is a poorly designed hybrid battery cooling system (battery harness, battery cooling fans, mec pump, blend door, relays).the nhtsa is urged to open an investigation into the stop safely now/master vehicle electrical hazard engine shutdowns.vehicle is not repaired and can be made available for inspection.

While attempting to exit a parking lot (driving at less than 5 mph and making a right turn to leave the parking spot), the steering became very hard to turn. Thinking that the engine had shut off, i restarted the engine then i noticed the message in the cluster "service power steering". I drove to the nearest repair shop a few blocks away and they confirmed that the power steering module is bad and will have to be replaced. They estimated repairs would cost about $1200 if they can find a used one. I was less than 5 miles away and continued on home. Parking this vehicle in nyc tight spots without the power steering is quite an undertaking. The wrench display in the cluster and the "service power steering" message has been consistent and has never disappeared once. I took it to my neighborhood ford dealer a few weeks later and they confirmed that i will need "power steering rack and pinion, module and alignment with estimated repairs costing $3850 including taxes. This problem seems similar to those reported by the owners of the 2008 - 2011 ford escape / mercury mariner suvs and identified in the recent ford recalls for power steering issues.

My son was driving to his work as an emt. I allowed him to use my mariner. Traveling approx 65mph on the 5 freeway south in sunland, he heard the rod go and saw the lights on the dash indicate the engine overheating. He pulled off the 5 freeway and parked wear it was safe and called for help.i had aaa pickup the vehicle and bring it to the mechanic in westlake village ca.they indicated to me that the engine had thrown a rod and would need to be replaced.they thought it might have run out of oil or something else, but bottom line was that the engine was destroyed. They quoted me a price of $15,000 minimum to fix, so i had it towed to my driveway where it has remained since. It wasn't' for 10 months later we would get any indication that something else might have caused this to happen.i last serviced my mariner in march & may of 2013.my new concern putting 2+2 together, is that though the car was due for an oil change, could this catastrophic event have been due to the overheated coolant system that as yet hadn't been recalled?id like to see if any other mercury/ford customers experienced this.

Was slowing to make a turn and the anti-lock/skid kicked in on dry pavement.continued to occur through day with service brake warning and service 4x4 warning coming on.brakes were replaced, rotors turned & system bled.al/s stick kicks in while going slow on occasion.it's like the brakes lock-up and release three or four times then everything is normal until the next time.vehicle is a 2006 mercury mariner hybrid with 36900 miles.hpa pump was replaced last year under warranty.

The contact owns a 2006 mercury mariner hybrid. The contact stated that while driving 35 mph the vehicle stalled with the illumination of the stop engine warning light. The vehicle was unable to be restarted and was towed to a mechanic. After performing a diagnostic, they could not find a failure with the vehicle. The contact picked up the vehicle from the mechanic and on her way home the vehicle stalled again. The vehicle was able to be restarted and taken to the dealer where the contact was awaiting further diagnosis of the failure.the manufacturer was not notified o the issue. The failure mileage was 108,850 and the current mileage was 108,890.

The car shutsdown the powertrain, resulting in a stall-like condition, and reads pull over safely now. This happens without warning while driving down city street and while parked.

Driving at highway speeds, vehicle suddenly shut down and displayed a "stop safely now" message on the lcd and a warning light on the dash. The engine just shut off completely, no electric drive either. Extremely dangerous condition. This happened twice. Vehicle restarted within a minute and operated normally for about 30 minutes. This is a common problem with the mercury mariner and ford escape versions of this vehicle. There is extensive documentation of this issue here:http://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/f26/stop-safely-now-11900/apparently, most of these cases are caused by failing cooling pumps. I just don't see how ford could think to program a vehicle to just shut down because a component was overheating? how about a warning light and tone?

My son was driving to his work as an emt. I allowed him to use my mariner. Traveling approx 65mph on the 5 freeway south in sunland, he heard the rod go and saw the lights on the dash indicate the engine overheating. He pulled off the 5 freeway and parked wear it was safe and called for help.i had aaa pickup the vehicle and bring it to the mechanic in westlake village ca.they indicated to me that the engine had thrown a rod and would need to be replaced.they thought it might have run out of oil or something else, but bottom line was that the engine was destroyed. They quoted me a price of $15,000 minimum to fix, so i had it towed to my driveway where it has remained since. It wasn't' for 10 months later we would get any indication that something else might have caused this to happen.i last serviced my mariner in march & may of 2013.my new concern putting 2+2 together, is that though the car was due for an oil change, could this catastrophic event have been due to the overheated coolant system that as yet hadn't been recalled?id like to see if any other mercury/ford customers experienced this.

The contact owns a 2006 mercury mariner hybrid. While driving at various speeds, the high temperature warning sensor light illuminated before the vehicle overheated and stalled. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the hybrid fans were faulty and needed to be replaced. The fans were replaced and the failure was remedied. The contact also indicated that the abs braking system malfunctioned due to a faulty abs module that was damaged when the engine overheated. The abs was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 106,000. The vin was not available.

On i-66w vehicle lost engine power at highway speed.displayed stop safely now and master vehicle electrical hazard warning lamp.the incident was extremely harrowing for the driver as the power cutoff was unexpected and immediate.coasted to shoulder.a restart, per the owner manual, was attempted but did not work.transported on flatbed to ford dealership.dealership stated hybrid battery harness, hybrid cooling fans, and throttle body needed to be replaced and pcm reprogrammed for $1900 to 'fix issue.owner requested a new 12v front battery and warning ceased.owner decided to do some research and test drive short distances.on 5/24 the engine cut off in an office parking lot.vehicle was able to be restarted and go 4 miles back to residence after the carpet covering the hybrid battery was pulled up and the cabin a/c turned to high in an effort to cool the battery area (it did not feel hot but the owner believed if a temp reading was the cause a few degrees cooler might help).a wealth of info was found indicating this was a known problem and had multiple ford technical service bulletins issued (09-18-6 sep 09hybrid systems - red triangle on/dtc p0a27 set'). The owner compiled a list of 88 complaint numbers on the nhtsa site that indicate substantially similar experiences from 2005-2008 ford escape hybrid / mercury mariner hybrid owners.believe root cause is a design flaw in the pcm s/w that removes engine power when a minor deviation from the nominal battery temp range is sensed.likely contributing issue is a poorly designed hybrid battery cooling system (battery harness, battery cooling fans, mec pump, blend door, relays).the nhtsa is urged to open an investigation into the stop safely now/master vehicle electrical hazard engine shutdowns.vehicle is not repaired and can be made available for inspection.

I was driving my 2006 mercury mariner hybrid down the road going approximately 35-40 mph.the vehicle shut off and the dash read stop safely now.i could still steer and brake. It would not restart right away.i tried restarting in about a half an hour and it started. I then drove for approximately 100 yards and the vehicle shut off again and the same dash reading .i finally after several attempts to getbackhomewiththishappeningaboutevery100yards.ihadthecartowedtomylocalmechanicandwastoldthatineededtocontactforddealershipbecause:recallsubject:motorelectronicscoolantpumpfailurereportreceiptdate:sep03,2014nhtsa campaign number: 14v526000component(s): hybrid propulsion systempotential number of units affected: 70,209all products associated with this recallvehicle make model model year(s)ford escape 2005-2008mercury mariner 2006-2008detailsmanufacturer: ford motor companysummary:ford motor company (ford) is recalling certain model year 2005-2008 ford escape hybrid electric vehicles manufactured october 13, 2003, to june 20, 2008, and 2006-2008 mercury mariner hybrid electric vehicles manufactured june 10, 2005, to june 20, 2008. The coolant pump for the hybrid system may fail resulting in the hybrid electronics overheating.consequence:if the hybrid electronics system overheats, it may shut down the powertrain, resulting in a stall-like condition, increasing the risk of a crash.remedy:ford will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and replace the original motor electronics coolant (mec) pump with an improved brushless pump, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on october 27, 2014. Owners may contact ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. Ford's number forthisrecallis14s19.notes:owners may also contact the national highway traffic safetyadministrationvehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or gotowww.safercar.gov.

I was driving down the street, and suddenly, the "stop safely" light came. The engine shut off and the temperature light came on in the dash. I was able to get my car started after about 30-45 seconds. I started driving again, but it shut down again a couple minutes later. It has been occurring intermittently since that day, with today being the most recent. I called ford motors today and was informed that my car is on the recall list. They never sent a letter to me. The representative referred me to the closest dealership in my area, and advised me that any repairs will be free of charge. I don't understand why ford motors would program this vehicle to completely shut down during travel. God forbid if this happens while driving on a highway. This is a very dangerous so called "safety feature", which needs to be discontinued in the future.

Car would not move at all after coming to a stop when making a left turn in the middle of an busy intersection. With the car idling at 1000 rpms, it would not move when i pressed the accelerator. I had to shut the vehicle down completely, restart it, and then it would move forward only if i pressed the accelerator immediately after restarting. If traffic did not allow immediate travel, the car would not move forward as previously described. If you could not proceed immediately this cycle would continue multiple times. Thishas happened on over 30 separate occasions with this vehicle. This problem caused multiple safety risks from side or rear end collisions.

After having a new water coolant pump (the fourth one in my mariner hybrid) and a new throttle body being put into my car by a ford dealership, my car is still having the same problems. Now a "service emission sys" warning has come on, and being under 150,000 miles still i contacted ford to see what could be done since it was "fixed" by them but still has a problem related to the electrical hybrid powertrain, and ford says there is nothing else that can be done, even though it clearly is under the warranty that they created due to the failures of both parts.

I was driving the vehicle and all of the sudden engine shuts down and dash reads pull over safely now. It would not start back up right away.i tried starting it about a half hour later and it started.i drove maybe 100 yards and the vehicle did the same thing.i finally got it to our driveway and it shut off again.it continues to do the same thing.even when not driving it.

Sudden abrupt stoppage of gas motor (in hybrid vehicle) with slowing to < 30 mph while in freeway driving.without warning, the motor simply cut off.

Driving at highway speeds, vehicle suddenly shut down and displayed a "stop safely now" message on the lcd and a warning light on the dash. The engine just shut off completely, no electric drive either. Extremely dangerous condition. This happened twice. Vehicle restarted within a minute and operated normally for about 30 minutes. This is a common problem with the mercury mariner and ford escape versions of this vehicle. There is extensive documentation of this issue here:http://www.greenhybrid.com/discuss/f26/stop-safely-now-11900/apparently, most of these cases are caused by failing cooling pumps. I just don't see how ford could think to program a vehicle to just shut down because a component was overheating? how about a warning light and tone?

My son was driving to his work as an emt. I allowed him to use my mariner. Traveling approx 65mph on the 5 freeway south in sunland, he heard the rod go and saw the lights on the dash indicate the engine overheating. He pulled off the 5 freeway and parked wear it was safe and called for help.i had aaa pickup the vehicle and bring it to the mechanic in westlake village ca.they indicated to me that the engine had thrown a rod and would need to be replaced.they thought it might have run out of oil or something else, but bottom line was that the engine was destroyed. They quoted me a price of $15,000 minimum to fix, so i had it towed to my driveway where it has remained since. It wasn't' for 10 months later we would get any indication that something else might have caused this to happen.i last serviced my mariner in march & may of 2013.my new concern putting 2+2 together, is that though the car was due for an oil change, could this catastrophic event have been due to the overheated coolant system that as yet hadn't been recalled?id like to see if any other mercury/ford customers experienced this.

I was driving my 2006 mercury mariner hybrid down the road going approximately 35-40 mph.the vehicle shut off and the dash read stop safely now.i could still steer and brake. It would not restart right away.i tried restarting in about a half an hour and it started. I then drove for approximately 100 yards and the vehicle shut off again and the same dash reading .i finally after several attempts to getbackhomewiththishappeningaboutevery100yards.ihadthecartowedtomylocalmechanicandwastoldthatineededtocontactforddealershipbecause:recallsubject:motorelectronicscoolantpumpfailurereportreceiptdate:sep03,2014nhtsa campaign number: 14v526000component(s): hybrid propulsion systempotential number of units affected: 70,209all products associated with this recallvehicle make model model year(s)ford escape 2005-2008mercury mariner 2006-2008detailsmanufacturer: ford motor companysummary:ford motor company (ford) is recalling certain model year 2005-2008 ford escape hybrid electric vehicles manufactured october 13, 2003, to june 20, 2008, and 2006-2008 mercury mariner hybrid electric vehicles manufactured june 10, 2005, to june 20, 2008. The coolant pump for the hybrid system may fail resulting in the hybrid electronics overheating.consequence:if the hybrid electronics system overheats, it may shut down the powertrain, resulting in a stall-like condition, increasing the risk of a crash.remedy:ford will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and replace the original motor electronics coolant (mec) pump with an improved brushless pump, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on october 27, 2014. Owners may contact ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. Ford's number forthisrecallis14s19.notes:owners may also contact the national highway traffic safetyadministrationvehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or gotowww.safercar.gov.

The contact owns a 2006 mercury mariner hybrid. The contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 14v526000 (hybrid propulsion system). The vehicle was left with the dealer for two months but the recall repairs were not made because the parts needed for the repair were not available.the manufacturer advised that the recall repair would not be made unless the contact had experienced the failure listed in the consequence of the recall despite the contact having experienced several stalling failures and the vin being included in the recall. The failure mileage was approximately 65,000.

I was driving my 2006 mercury mariner hybrid down the road going approximately 35-40 mph.the vehicle shut off and the dash read stop safely now.i could still steer and brake. It would not restart right away.i tried restarting in about a half an hour and it started. I then drove for approximately 100 yards and the vehicle shut off again and the same dash reading .i finally after several attempts to getbackhomewiththishappeningaboutevery100yards.ihadthecartowedtomylocalmechanicandwastoldthatineededtocontactforddealershipbecause:recallsubject:motorelectronicscoolantpumpfailurereportreceiptdate:sep03,2014nhtsa campaign number: 14v526000component(s): hybrid propulsion systempotential number of units affected: 70,209all products associated with this recallvehicle make model model year(s)ford escape 2005-2008mercury mariner 2006-2008detailsmanufacturer: ford motor companysummary:ford motor company (ford) is recalling certain model year 2005-2008 ford escape hybrid electric vehicles manufactured october 13, 2003, to june 20, 2008, and 2006-2008 mercury mariner hybrid electric vehicles manufactured june 10, 2005, to june 20, 2008. The coolant pump for the hybrid system may fail resulting in the hybrid electronics overheating.consequence:if the hybrid electronics system overheats, it may shut down the powertrain, resulting in a stall-like condition, increasing the risk of a crash.remedy:ford will notify owners, and dealers will inspect and replace the original motor electronics coolant (mec) pump with an improved brushless pump, free of charge. The recall is expected to begin on october 27, 2014. Owners may contact ford customer service at 1-866-436-7332. Ford's number forthisrecallis14s19.notes:owners may also contact the national highway traffic safetyadministrationvehicle safety hotline at 1-888-327-4236 (tty 1-800-424-9153), or gotowww.safercar.gov.

After having a new water coolant pump (the fourth one in my mariner hybrid) and a new throttle body being put into my car by a ford dealership, my car is still having the same problems. Now a "service emission sys" warning has come on, and being under 150,000 miles still i contacted ford to see what could be done since it was "fixed" by them but still has a problem related to the electrical hybrid powertrain, and ford says there is nothing else that can be done, even though it clearly is under the warranty that they created due to the failures of both parts.

On december 30, 2006 my car stalled and the dash error message referred to a mecp pump. I had that part replaced with an amazon part before the recall, it is also faulty.the safety recall is, 142s19, from ford. Cars stall because of a faulty mecp part. I tried having the part replaced by a ford dealer. The dealer refused and to make matters worse they posted online that they made the replacement. That is a lie. Ford customer tried to get the dealer to cooperate but they told they cannot make a dealer honor a recall. Please help.

On i-66w vehicle lost engine power at highway speed.displayed stop safely now and master vehicle electrical hazard warning lamp.the incident was extremely harrowing for the driver as the power cutoff was unexpected and immediate.coasted to shoulder.a restart, per the owner manual, was attempted but did not work.transported on flatbed to ford dealership.dealership stated hybrid battery harness, hybrid cooling fans, and throttle body needed to be replaced and pcm reprogrammed for $1900 to 'fix issue.owner requested a new 12v front battery and warning ceased.owner decided to do some research and test drive short distances.on 5/24 the engine cut off in an office parking lot.vehicle was able to be restarted and go 4 miles back to residence after the carpet covering the hybrid battery was pulled up and the cabin a/c turned to high in an effort to cool the battery area (it did not feel hot but the owner believed if a temp reading was the cause a few degrees cooler might help).a wealth of info was found indicating this was a known problem and had multiple ford technical service bulletins issued (09-18-6 sep 09hybrid systems - red triangle on/dtc p0a27 set'). The owner compiled a list of 88 complaint numbers on the nhtsa site that indicate substantially similar experiences from 2005-2008 ford escape hybrid / mercury mariner hybrid owners.believe root cause is a design flaw in the pcm s/w that removes engine power when a minor deviation from the nominal battery temp range is sensed.likely contributing issue is a poorly designed hybrid battery cooling system (battery harness, battery cooling fans, mec pump, blend door, relays).the nhtsa is urged to open an investigation into the stop safely now/master vehicle electrical hazard engine shutdowns.vehicle is not repaired and can be made available for inspection.

Car would not move at all after coming to a stop when making a left turn in the middle of an busy intersection. With the car idling at 1000 rpms, it would not move when i pressed the accelerator. I had to shut the vehicle down completely, restart it, and then it would move forward only if i pressed the accelerator immediately after restarting. If traffic did not allow immediate travel, the car would not move forward as previously described. If you could not proceed immediately this cycle would continue multiple times. Thishas happened on over 30 separate occasions with this vehicle. This problem caused multiple safety risks from side or rear end collisions.

I was going down the expressway when i got a warning and a message telling me to safely stop the vehicle, and i lost power down to a crawl. I took it to the dealer and they said this wasn't covered by the extended warranty i purchased even though they said it was part of the power train .i even called ford customer service warranty division and they said it wasn't covered but if it was recalled they would refund repairs with receipt..i looked online and there are lots of complaints of this part going bad and replaced by a updated version that will hold up better for this gas/ele. Motor. I believe they should recall this part and cover it upon replacement. The cost estimate was $670!

Was driving 50mph and car shuts off and warning says pull over after doing so i try to start it car didn't start till the 3rd crank after it started i started to drive when i pressed the brake the pedal was really hard and the brake light and abs light came on i took it to the ford dealer ship in naperville il and they diagnose that the hcu (hydraulic control unit for abs) is bad $3900 smart junction box and possibly the master cylinder is bad gave me a $5200 estimate for the repair.

I have a mercury mariner hybrid 2006.coming up to red light and vehicle suddenly had no brakes, the pedal would not push in either. No lights had ever come on and no warning signs were ever received. The car was in great condition and was regularly taken care of and had preventable maintenance.upon failure to brake i had to maneuver the vehicle in dangerous conditions just to avoid an accident. Lucky for me this time did not result in an accident or injury. After replacing the master brake cylinder (as per ford recommendations) i again had the same problem. This time, narrowly avoiding crashing into my other vehicle which was in my driveway. This was again, without any notice or warnings. Now, by researching online i find that this problem is existing and mercury / ford will do nothing about it because no serious injury has occurred yet?i can't afford to replace the hcu, so i will be trading in for another type of vehicle...sad to say. I would have stayed aloyal customer, if not for the sour taste in my mouth.

The contact owns a 2006 mercury mariner hybrid. While driving at various speeds, the high temperature warning sensor light illuminated before the vehicle overheated and stalled. The vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnosed that the hybrid fans were faulty and needed to be replaced. The fans were replaced and the failure was remedied. The contact also indicated that the abs braking system malfunctioned due to a faulty abs module that was damaged when the engine overheated. The abs was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 106,000. The vin was not available.

The warning lights had come on a few days ago stating to check the brakes. Today, when the engine was started, the message stop safely now came on. This does not tell me anything about what i need to do and how critical this error is. Can i drive it to the repair shop or should i have it towed?what has to be replaced? this car is driven by my son who is an inexperienced driver, so this is a major concern.

I put my 2006 mercury mariner hybrid into reverse to back out of my drive way.i applied a little gas and began rolling down the incline towards the street.as i approached the street i put on my brakes, but nothing happened and i failed to slow down.a code displayed on my dash reading, "regen brakes" the last word was either failure or disabled.i can't remember because i was in a panic about my brakes not working with my family in the car.i applied the brakes again.the brake pedal was hard to push and though i tried with all my strength, it did not stop the car.my husband then pulled the parking brake from the passenger seat.i turned the car off to collect myself, hoping the failure was some weird fluke, and turned the car back on.it immediately did the same failure.at this point, i put the car in park and my husband offered to drive it around the block and back into the garage.it never showed another code afterwards.we left the car for a few hours and then cautiously drove it to the gas station.no more codes or issues.however, we no longer feel we can safely drive the car as we have no idea when the brakes could go out again.next time we may not be so fortunate as to be on a residential street with no other traffic.

In stop and go city traffic going about 1 mile an hour i braked but my mariner didn't and i slowly rear ended another vehicle.my abs sensor went on then off eventually an abs regen light came on and i had no brakes so i drove ,very carefully, 83 miles to my ford dealer ( with no brakes) to find out that i needed a complete replacement of my abs hybrid braking module.$3900!my mechanic and i called two different junk yards where we received replacements and they were installed but when brought back to the ford dealer the units wouldn't take the computer code and the (used) systems failed.$3900 is a lot of money for a vehicle, with 158,000 miles on it, that i bought used for under $5000.that said is there anyway that this abs hybrid brake module should have been on a recall list.are others having similar issues?is this why they quit making hybrids at this time?i don't know but i'm thinking this is a recall issue at that price.

The contact owns a 2006 mercury marina hybrid. The contact stated that while driving 40 mph, the braking system failed with the illumination of the abs and brake warning lights. As a result, the contact crashed into a stop sign. The were no injuries. A police report was not filed. The vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was not notified. The approximate failure mileage was 267,000.

When slowing for a stop sign on a suburban street, the vehicle lost all braking power. (it had shown no prior problems.) we had the vehicle checked - both front hydraulic lines had broken.

Driving 2006 mercury mariner hybrid in normal traffic.brake light came on.totalbrake failure; had to push the pedal tot he floor to stop the vehicle.

Abs and brake failure light; indicative of a know problem and subsequent replacement of the master brake cylinder.

The driver information display showed: brake system failure. Took vehicle to dealership, and was told that the item was not covered by extended warranty that i purchased through dealer. The item that was found to cause the code is the wiring that controls the hydraulic pump for the abs brake system. Although the brakes still function, but do not protect from locking up in an event of emergency braking.

Was slowing to make a turn and the anti-lock/skid kicked in on dry pavement.continued to occur through day with service brake warning and service 4x4 warning coming on.brakes were replaced, rotors turned & system bled.al/s stick kicks in while going slow on occasion.it's like the brakes lock-up and release three or four times then everything is normal until the next time.vehicle is a 2006 mercury mariner hybrid with 36900 miles.hpa pump was replaced last year under warranty.

With the recent announcement of a software glitch on the fusion and milan hybrids, i have had similar occurrences on my 2006 mercury hybrid, where it felt like i was trying to stop on wet leaves.it seemed like braking was fine initially, then it faded (as i described above) but with more pressure on the pedal, it did return to "normal" braking.this has happened only about 3 or 4 times of the 3 years of ownership, and i have not taken it to a dealer.i initially thought it was due to wet brakes, and thought nothing further of it.but given the recent recall by ford, i thought it was necessary to at least report the occurrences. Date indicated is an approximation of one of the occurrences, which was just after i had surgery.

Stopped at gas station to fuel vehicle.returned to vehicle after fueling.when i started my mercury mariner hybrid, the information screen said "service power steering".when i started to move the vehicle, i realized i only had manual steering available.this continued all the way home (5 miles) on icy snow covered roads (following our near blizzard hear in north eastern indiana).next morning, started vehicle and it was back to normal.my extensive research, so far, indicates there have not been any recalls for this, what appears to be, widespread, and might i say potentially very dangerous problem.this is serious.how many deaths are required before a recall is issued on this issue?after reading about the vast number of people that have experienced this same problem, i've started looking for another vehicle.come on, seriously, this is one that needs your attention now!

In april 2014 my girlfriend was driving our 2006 mercury mariner when it shut off while driving.was told to reset computer which we did.the next day it shut off in an intersection.luckily no accident but under no circumstances should the car computer shut the car off while driving!!!!!!was wiring harness for hybrid battery.the next month she was driving and lost all power steering while driving.luckily no accident.took it to dealer, told would need to replace entire steering column or sensor. Was sensor ($1129).why is this year not covered by recall for this issue and 2008 on is????thank you.

While attempting to exit a parking lot (driving at less than 5 mph and making a right turn to leave the parking spot), the steering became very hard to turn. Thinking that the engine had shut off, i restarted the engine then i noticed the message in the cluster "service power steering". I drove to the nearest repair shop a few blocks away and they confirmed that the power steering module is bad and will have to be replaced. They estimated repairs would cost about $1200 if they can find a used one. I was less than 5 miles away and continued on home. Parking this vehicle in nyc tight spots without the power steering is quite an undertaking. The wrench display in the cluster and the "service power steering" message has been consistent and has never disappeared once. I took it to my neighborhood ford dealer a few weeks later and they confirmed that i will need "power steering rack and pinion, module and alignment with estimated repairs costing $3850 including taxes. This problem seems similar to those reported by the owners of the 2008 - 2011 ford escape / mercury mariner suvs and identified in the recent ford recalls for power steering issues.

My family and i were driving on highway one in california, major turns, twisty road when suddenly and without warning, the power steering went out. I have had no warnings leading up to this event. The wrench icon came on and an error message came on in the dash stating to have the power steering serviced. This was extremely dangerous as highway one has many tight turns. I have contacted ford and they are saying that this is not part of a recall. Everything i have read states that this is a common problem specifically in the hybrid vehicles ford manufactures. There have been recalls for the same issue for 2008 and newer model vehicles, but not this one. It is my belief that this issue should be investigated due to the dangerous condition caused by the power steering going completely out on the car while driving. I am male 200 lbs. And could barely control the vehicle. Called non ford mechanic and was told to take vehicle to dealership as the power steering module is proprietary and needs to be programed by dealership. Have not talken vehicles to dealership as yet for repairs. Placed code reader on vehicle and codes c2792 and b2277 came up.

I was backing out of my driveway turning onto the road, when my power steering went out.i took my 2006 mercury mariner hybrid to the ford dealership.at first they thought there was a recall on it.it was the wrong year.it seems to me that ford would include 2006 if it is the same problem.nobody will buy this model because of this issue.come on ford your problems are my problem.this is not right!it seems to me that with this power steering issue in so many of the 2006 vehicles you would step up and do a recall.

The warning lights had come on a few days ago stating to check the brakes. Today, when the engine was started, the message stop safely now came on. This does not tell me anything about what i need to do and how critical this error is. Can i drive it to the repair shop or should i have it towed?what has to be replaced? this car is driven by my son who is an inexperienced driver, so this is a major concern.




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